There are about 40 diving spots around the island, so you can explore something different every day. Some of them have an easy access, some are high level and there are some for only experts. Here are some examples: ... Pont deŽn Gil ...
One of the most beautiful caves in the Balearic island is right where Pont d'en Gil is. In some meters depth you can discover a big cave in front of your eyes, just like a cathedral of 12 mts height. You can only get there by diving, to enjoy and watch all its stalagtites and stalagmites.
From anchorage you can dive either to the cave or to the arch. From there you can see snapper, moray eels, octopus, slugs and many more varieties of fish. Some meters deeper are thousands of white seabreams and big amberjacks and right at the bottom, in the sand, rays and sandeels and sometimes you can also see the very seldom mediterranean triggerfish
... Punta Quintana ... Extraordinary caves and galleries, indented coastline and large rocks. All just in one dive! You can see red scorpionfishes, conger eel, prawns and crabs. And of course there are also thousands of worms and shell-fish up to one meter size!
...Barracuda reef... Located on the North coast we anchor to 12 mts deep and start the dive. Just from here to the reef, there is a 6 mts dive full of moray eel. You can see from the reef the deepness (about 30 mts) and there you can find cods, groupers, different kinds of corals and lobsters. This reef is well known because you always find this fish, the barracuda, sometimes in groups of 30 to 40 fishes, sometimes they are in a few hundred. You can dive between them and nearly touch them...
... Cap de banos ...
... Cala es Morts ... This place is just 15 min. away by boat. The depth is around 10 to 26 mts but just 4 mts at the entrance to the cave. On leaving it and diving some meters more, we see how it becomes a big canyon with fantastic intense blue waters. Praws, crabs, red snapper or even conger eel habit the cave. Outside this area, where we anchor there are breams, barracudas and sometimes lobsters.
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